"Night walked down the sky with the moon in her hand" Model stitched over two on 40 Ct. "Shrinking Violet" linen using Classic Colorworks, Gentle Art Sampler Threads, and Weeks Dye Works ( or all DMC floss 3857, 950, 3045, 29/3740, 902, 500/924, 169, 310, 823, 3781, 3860, white, 919, 3824/975, 830/730) Stitch count: 256W x 151H. Design size: 13" x 8" ***PLEASE note: the pattern calls for Gentle Art Sampler thread Seaweed, which was a limited edition color, and is no longer available.
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from United States on 08/09/2023 Really nice pattern, quick service!
from United States on 06/15/2022
from United States on 03/22/2022 - Absolutely magical Love this pattern, but am having trouble finding the fabric. Love the fabric the sample is worked on, but apparently this is no longer available. Any suggestions?
from United States on 03/22/2022 - Absolutely magical Love this pattern, but am having trouble finding the fabric. Love the fabric the sample is worked on, but apparently this is no longer available. Any suggestions?
from United States on 12/30/2021 - Such a beautiful pattern This pattern is not only a beautiful pattern, but I love that it has no specialty stitches so it can be done on any count Aida fabric. Its a exciting pattern, can't wait to get started.
from United States on 09/08/2021 This is such a gorgeous pattern. I only wish they hadn’t used the limited edition color Seaweed from GAST that is no longer available. Or at least offered an overdyed alternative. I had to convert it myself and find a color that I thought would be a decent replacement. Otherwise, beautiful pattern!
from United States on 04/30/2020 I love this pattern sooo much
from United States on 03/03/2020 - Beautifully written chart This chart is easy to follow, and is very well printed. The Blue Flower has such beautiful designs and this one definitely is!
from United States on 10/18/2019 My first chart from this designer and I love it! Awesome design, easy to see symbols. Great
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